F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Cryorig H5 Universal versus ID Cooling FrostFlow+ 240 for R5 1600

Cryorig H5 Universal versus ID Cooling FrostFlow+ 240 for R5 1600

Cryorig H5 Universal versus ID Cooling FrostFlow+ 240 for R5 1600

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197
10-01-2017, 06:57 PM
#1
Which one should I choose? The Cryorig might take a long time to send me a bracket since I'm in the Philippines.
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Quinnsillyhead
10-01-2017, 06:57 PM #1

Which one should I choose? The Cryorig might take a long time to send me a bracket since I'm in the Philippines.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
937
10-04-2017, 02:19 PM
#2
Will you be pushing the system to extreme speeds? My cooler already handles 3.8GHz smoothly, with temperatures staying below 80°C under load. Going further wouldn't justify the cost.
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Fred10244
10-04-2017, 02:19 PM #2

Will you be pushing the system to extreme speeds? My cooler already handles 3.8GHz smoothly, with temperatures staying below 80°C under load. Going further wouldn't justify the cost.

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MikeBenj
Member
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10-09-2017, 09:50 PM
#3
Which one should I choose? The Cryorig might take a long time to send me a bracket since I live in the Philippines.
Vapour asks if you plan to do extreme overclocking. Your current cooler already handles 3.8GHz well, especially under load, so it probably isn't worth spending more on an extra cooler. You're considering giving it a try.
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MikeBenj
10-09-2017, 09:50 PM #3

Which one should I choose? The Cryorig might take a long time to send me a bracket since I live in the Philippines.
Vapour asks if you plan to do extreme overclocking. Your current cooler already handles 3.8GHz well, especially under load, so it probably isn't worth spending more on an extra cooler. You're considering giving it a try.